Scouting Report: The biggest strength of his game is in run blocking ability. At 6-6, 292 he comes off the ball hard and opens up holes for the running backs. An area of improvement is his pass blocking skills, but he still has quite a bit of time to work on that.

Scouting Report: Goldman has the size to make a major impact at the next level. When looking at the list, he has a lot of schools to decide from. One of those schools will pick up one of the best defensive lineman come next February.

Scouting Report: Marshall is one of the best running back recruits of the 2012 class, and he has the speed and agility necessary to make an impact on the next level. The one area of concern is his size, but that can be worked on leading up to fall 2012.

Scouting Report: With wide receivers, you never know what you're going to get. But at 6-5, 210, one school will add a valuable piece to their team in 2012. He needs to put some more weight on to be a stud in college football, and he definitely has the time to do that.

S Shaquille Thompson

Scouting Report: Does sports need another Shaquille? Yes, and for one of the above schools, Thompson will be a welcome addition at defensive back. Thompson plays on both sides of the ball, but expect him to play defense in college.

Scouting Report: Unlike the other running backs on this list, Rushel Shell has the size that few other running backs have. At 5-11, 215, he will be able to run between the tackles. However, he still has room for improvement in regards to his elusiveness.

But at 215 pounds, you are not expecting him to be that elusive to begin with. He is more of a dominating type running back.

DT Dakota Ball

Scouting Report: Ball is 6-2, 282 pound defensive tackle that has already committed to Alabama. He has the size to make an impact, but he steps into a very tough situation at Alabama with the talent that Nick Saban already has.

Scouting Report: Reeves is another phenomenal athlete on this list. Although he played both wide receiver and running back in high school, he is expected to play on the defensive side of the ball in college.

Scouting Report: None of the defensive end recruits, or for that matter any recruit in 2012, is going to match the talent of Jadeveon Clowney. However, Spence is a playmaker that comes off the ball fast and shows great tackling ability.

QB Connor Brewer

Scouting Report: Brewer stands tall in the pocket at 6-3, and he will compete for the starting spot when he steps onto the campus in Austin, Texas. He still has a lot of room to improve but has the time to do that.

Scouting Report: Alexander has the height to be a great outside linebacker for whatever school he decides to attend. He currently plays in a 3-4 defense, and that system will favor him more than a 4-3. However, he has great talent and could fit into either system.